Looks licensed in 3 seconds
Licensing, insurance, and 'we won't set your house on fire' proof land up top — not buried in a footer link.
Nobody hires an electrician whose website looks like it was wired in the dark. They're scanning for license, safety, real photos, and a 'this person won't burn my house down' vibe — in under five seconds. If your current site doesn't deliver that, the next listing will.
Licensing, insurance, and 'we won't set your house on fire' proof land up top — not buried in a footer link.
Panel upgrades, EV chargers, lighting, commercial — each gets a form that asks useful questions, not 'how can we help?'
Clean code, light pages, accessible markup — works on the contractor's truck-iPad and the homeowner's cracked Galaxy alike.
We're not trying to impress your nephew who "does websites." We're trying to make your phone ring.
Residential and commercial buyers don't want the same page. Split them. Suddenly both feel like the site was built for them.
EV charger installs, panel upgrades, rewires, generators, lighting retrofits — if they're 80% of your revenue, they deserve more than a bullet point.
We ask about property type, service size, charger amps, scope. You stop replying to 'just curious about pricing' messages from people who'll never book.
Schema, structured copy, and human search language — so 'best electrician for Tesla charger near me' surfaces YOU. Most competitors don't even know what GEO means yet.
Nobody fills out a survey explaining why they didn't call. The next listing is one tap away.
Do you handle MY exact thing (panel, EV, generator, rewire)?
Are you licensed and insured — and can I see that without digging?
Can I request an estimate without writing an essay?
Do you do residential, commercial, or both — clearly?
Did you explain anything without 'amps' confusing me more?
Does this site look like a 2026 business or a Geocities throwback?
Straight answers. No "let's hop on a discovery call" energy. No jargon you'd need a translator for.
We rebuild your electrical site around how customers actually pick someone to wire their house — trust-first, mobile-fast, and structured so estimate-ready buyers end up on YOUR phone. Free 72-hour preview. You only pay if it's better. Hard to lose, really.
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